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The long, hard battle over the state's right-to-work law appears headed to the Indiana Supreme Court.

Lake Superior Court Judge John ­Sedia ruled Thursday the law violates a provision in the state constitution barring the ­delivery of services "without just compensation." Sedia, who was ­appointed by then-Gov. Mitch Daniels in 2012, ruled the law incorrectly forces unions to represent workers who don't pay union dues.

The Indiana attorney gen­eral's office said it will seek to appeal the case di­rectly to the state Supreme Court. ...